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SA South Australia State-Nominated Migration: The Key State for Breaking Through NSW and VIC Bottlenecks

If invitations from NSW and VIC keep passing you by, South Australia may well be a better fit.

South Australia’s state nomination stands out for flexible policy, multiple pathways, relatively friendly point requirements, and openness to a wider range of “non-hot” occupations.

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1. Introduction

Why South Australia Is the Key State for a Breakthrough

South Australia’s state nomination stands out on three fronts: flexible policy with multiple pathways; relatively friendly point thresholds; and openness to a wider range of “non-hot” occupations.

Especially Suited to These Applicants

  • Points sitting between 65 and 85
  • Occupation is not in the hot shortage band but is still on the list
  • Open to a strategy-driven pathway to PR

💡 South Australia Is Often the Key State for a Breakthrough

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2. Visa Overview

South Australia Also Offers Two Mainstream State-Nominated Visas

The two mainstream SA state-nominated visas target applicants at different point bands and with different long-term plans.

Subclass 190

Subclass 190 (Permanent Residency)

Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)

Visa Type
Permanent Resident (PR)
State Nomination Points
5 points

Key Features

  • Direct grant of PR
  • Required to live and build a life in SA
  • More favourable to onshore SA applicants

Best Suited To

  • Already working or studying in SA
  • Mid-range points with a stable profile
  • Committed to settling long-term in SA
Subclass 491

Subclass 491 (Skilled Work Regional Visa)

Skilled Work Regional Visa (subclass 491)

Visa Type
5-year provisional visa
State Nomination Points
15 points

Key Features

  • Lower threshold, clear pathway
  • Most of SA qualifies as regional (excluding parts of Adelaide)
  • Transition to Subclass 191 PR is relatively stable

Best Suited To

  • Lower points range (65 to 75)
  • Comfortable with provisional first, PR later
  • Want to lift their odds of success
3. Eligibility Requirements

Core Eligibility Conditions (Apply to Both 190 and 491)

Whether you go for the 190 or the 491, applicants must meet all five core conditions below.

Age

Under 45 years old

Occupation

Listed on the relevant skilled occupation list

English

Minimum IELTS 6 across all four bands

Skills Assessment

Must be successful

EOI Score

65 points or above

Core Advantages of SA State Nomination

South Australia’s Edge: A Multi-Pathway Strategy

SA state nomination opens multiple pathways, each tailored to applicants with different backgrounds.

(1) SA Local Employment Pathway

Requirements

  • Already working in SA in a relevant occupation
  • Employment is closely tied to the nominated occupation
  • Generally requires a minimum period of employment

Features

  • High likelihood of receiving an invitation
  • Comparatively lower point requirement

(2) SA Graduate Pathway

Requirements

  • Completed study in SA
  • Field of study aligns with the nominated occupation
  • Some work experience may be required

Best for

  • International students transitioning to migration
  • People already employed locally

(3) Long-term Occupation List

Features

  • Targets occupations in long-term shortage
  • Offshore applicants are also in the running

(4) Highly Skilled Stream

Features

  • Designed for high-points applicants
  • Can receive an invitation without a local connection

(5) Regional Pathway

Features

  • Encourages employment in more remote regional areas
  • Comparatively relaxed criteria
4. Application Process

Application Process · The Full 10-Step Journey

From skills assessment to visa grant, here is the full SA state nomination journey:

01
Step 01

Complete Skills Assessment

Complete the skills assessment.

02
Step 02

Sit English Test

Prepare your English test results.

03
Step 03

Lodge EOI

Lodge your EOI through the Department of Home Affairs system.

04
Step 04

Lodge SA ROI

Submit your SA ROI (SkillSelect + state system).

05
Step 05

Receive State Invitation

Receive your South Australia invitation.

06
Step 06

Lodge Nomination Application

Lodge your state nomination application.

07
Step 07

Receive State Nomination

Receive your state nomination.

08
Step 08

Lodge Visa Application

Lodge your visa application.

09
Step 09

Health and Character Checks

Complete medicals and character checks.

10
Step 10

Visa Grant

Visa granted.

Process Highlights

  • ROI screening mechanism
  • Multi-pathway matching is critical
5. Annual Quota

Quota Analysis · SA’s Annual Allocation Is Relatively Steady

SA’s annual quota is relatively steady, with the 491 stream taking the larger share — opening more doors for applicants in non-hot occupations.

Subclass 190
Approx. 2,000 to 3,000

places (per financial year)

Subclass 491
Approx. 3,000 to 4,000

places (per financial year)

Trend Analysis

  • The 491 share is high, making it a suitable primary pathway
  • More welcoming to non-hot occupations
  • Offshore opportunities are stronger here than in QLD
6. Cost Estimate

Cost Breakdown · Estimated Costs

SA state nomination involves several government and third-party fees. The table below lists typical cost ranges (AUD).

ItemCost Range (AUD)Notes
Visa Application Fee$4,640+Primary applicant
State Nomination Fee$0–$300
Skills Assessment Fee$300–$1,500
English Test Fee$300–$400
Medical Examination Fees$300–$500
Certified Translation Fees$200–$800

Fees shown are reference figures as at June 2026 — the latest officially published rates prevail.

Overall Budget

  • Single applicant: $6,000 to $9,000+
  • Family: $8,000 to $12,000+

💡 The Real Question Isn’t “Are You Eligible” — It’s “Are You on the Right Pathway”

What really decides an SA state nomination outcome isn’t whether you’re eligible — it’s whether you’re on the right pathway. Newstarsec can help you:

  • Precisely match the right SA pathway
  • Build a low-points invitation strategy
  • Optimise your occupation and employment pathway
  • Deliver an end-to-end application service

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FAQ

SA South Australia State-Nominated Migration — Frequently Asked Questions

Is SA state nomination easy?

It is comparatively easier than NSW and VIC, particularly for applicants with mid-range points or in less popular occupations.

Is the SA Subclass 491 a good visa to apply for?

It is one of South Australia’s most mainstream pathways and carries a relatively high success rate.

Does SA state nomination require work experience?

Most pathways do, but high-points or shortage-occupation streams can ease this requirement.

Can I apply for SA state nomination from outside Australia?

Yes — SA is comparatively welcoming to offshore applicants.

How long does SA state nomination take?

Anywhere from a few weeks to several months, with the full cycle typically running 6 to 12 months.

What pathways does SA state nomination offer?

These include local employment, graduate, highly skilled, long-term occupation, and regional pathways.

Who is SA the right fit for?
  • Lower points but solid experience
  • Non-hot occupations
  • Open to a strategy-driven pathway
Which is easier — SA or QLD?

Generally speaking:

  • QLD: places greater weight on local employment
  • SA: more pathways, more flexible

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